Europe to lose out to Far East in ’09

Sulekha Nair, Shweta Bhanot

Posted: Friday, Jan 02, 2009 at 2159 hrs IST
Updated: Friday, Jan 02, 2009 at 2159 hrs IST


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Mumbai: reflect on potential growth in the October season.

Indicating that effects of recession and terrorist strikes will continue to affect inbound tourism in 2009, a travel analyst said, "The first 6-8 months of the year will see a downtrend. However, there will be a revival in domestic tourism as short-haul trips will be rejuvenating and also not tough on the purse."...

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